15-year-old boy treated after being hit by vehicle in Woodland

A 15-year-old boy is being treated for injuries after being hit by a car Monday morning.

Woodland Police and firefighters were dispatched to a vehicle vs. pedestrian traffic collision near the intersection of East Gum Avenue and Kate Lane at approximately 7:17 a.m., according to Woodland Police Sgt. Frank Ritter in a statement.

"Upon arrival, Woodland police officers located the pedestrian lying on the roadway on East Gum Avenue east of Kate Lane next to the involved four-door sedan," said Ritter. "The pedestrian, a 15-year-old male, was unconscious. AMR ambulance personnel quickly arrived on scene and transported the pedestrian to the UC Davis Medical Center."

The identity of the teen was not being released due to his age. However, it is know he is a student at Pioneer High School.

The driver of the sedan, a Woodland resident, did not sustain any injuries, Ritter said.

The investigation is ongoing and is being conducted by the Woodland Police Department Traffic Division. Anyone who may have witnessed this traffic collision are asked to call 661-7880.